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Published Report outlines plans for major research effort on subduction zone geologic hazards - Report Outlines Plans for Major Research Effort on Subduction Zone Geologic Hazards
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Subduction zones, where one tectonic plate slides beneath another, produce the most devastating seis...
Published Physics of disaster: How mudslides move - Physics of Disaster: How Mudslides Move
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A devastating fire followed by an intense rainstorm triggered mudslides in Southern California in 20...
Published We need to change how we think about soil - We Need to Change How We Think About Soil
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With record temperatures this summer along with dry conditions, ongoing concerns about food security...
Published Evacuation during and after the 2018 Montecito debris flow - Evacuation during and after the 2018 Montecito debris flow
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A new study speaks to the importance of public awareness programs in keeping residents -- and emerge...
Published Coastal species persist on high seas on floating plastic debris - Coastal Species Thrive on High Seas: Floating Plastic Debris as a New Habitat
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The high seas have been colonized by a surprising number of coastal marine invertebrate species, whi...
Published What happens to the waste after an oil spill clean up? - What Happens to the Waste After an Oil Spill Clean Up?
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Images of damaged coastlines, oily sheens, containment booms and endangered wildlife are part of eve...
Published The best offense is a great defense for some carnivorous plants - The Best Offense is a Great Defense for Some Carnivorous Plants
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Insect-eating plants have fascinated biologists for more than a century, but how plants evolved the...
Published Mushrooms and their post-rain, electrical conversations - Mushrooms and Their Post-Rain, Electrical Conversations
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Certain types of fungi can communicate with each other via electrical signals. But much remains unkn ...
Published 107-million-year-old pterosaur bones: Oldest in Australia - 107-Million-Year-Old Pterosaur Bones: The Oldest in Australia
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A team of researchers have confirmed that 107-million-year-old pterosaur bones discovered more than...
Published First side-necked turtle ever discovered in UK - First Side-Necked Turtle Ever Discovered in UK
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The first side-necked turtle ever to be found in the UK has been discovered by an amateur fossil col...
Published Dynamic rivers contributed to Amazon's rich bird diversity - Dynamic Rivers Contributed to Amazon's Rich Bird Diversity
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One of the most contentious questions in evolutionary biology is, how did the Amazon become so rich...
Published Fight or flight? How birds are helping to reveal the mysteries of evolution - Fight or Flight? How Birds are Helping to Reveal the Mysteries of Evolution
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New research uncovers the negative link between flight-worthiness and fight-worthiness in birds. Evo...
Published Lost giants: New study reveals the abundance decline of African megafauna - Lost Giants: The Abundance Decline of African Megafauna
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A groundbreaking new paper focuses on the size and abundance of living and fossil African large mamm...
Published Which way does the solar wind blow? - Which Way Does the Solar Wind Blow?
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High performance computers are central to the quest to understand the sun's behavior and its role in...
Published The case of the cloudy filters: Solving the mystery of the degrading sunlight detectors - The Case of the Cloudy Filters: Solving the Mystery of the Degrading Sunlight Detectors
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Sun-facing satellites monitor the Sun's ultraviolet (UV) light to give us advance warning of solar s...
Published How do electrons close to Earth reach almost the speed of light? - How Electrons Close to Earth Reach Almost the Speed of Light
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In the Van Allen radiation belts, electrons can reach almost the speed of light. Researchers have re...
Published Solar storm forecasts for Earth improved with help from the public - Solar Storm Forecasts for Earth Improved with Help from the Public
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Scientists used observations recorded by members of the public to increase accuracy of computer mode...
Published Eruption of Tonga underwater volcano found to disrupt satellite signals halfway around the world - Eruption of Tonga Underwater Volcano Disrupts Satellite Signals Worldwide
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Researchers found that the Hunga-Tonga eruption was associated with the formation of an equatorial p...
Published Petit-spot volcanoes involve the deepest known submarine hydrothermal activity, possibly release CO2 and methane - Petit-Spot Volcanoes: The Deepest Known Submarine Hydrothermal Activity
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Underwater volcanism and its hydrothermal activity play an important role in marine biogeochemical c...
Published Potential first traces of the universe's earliest stars - Potential First Traces of the Universe's Earliest Stars
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Astronomers may have discovered the ancient chemical remains of the first stars to light up the Univ ...